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Local artists invited to share their work in upcoming exhibition

By Rachel Rayner

30th Aug 2023 | Local News

Rutland County Museum is welcome a new exhibition in September. Image credit: Nub News.
Rutland County Museum is welcome a new exhibition in September. Image credit: Nub News.

Arts for Rutland is delighted to announce that the Rutland Adult Open Art Exhibition returns to the Rutland County Museum again this year.

Artists across all types of media, from painting to sculpture, printing to pencil, are invited to submit up to 3 pieces of original artwork to the Museum on Monday 18 September 2023 between 12pm and 4pm.

All entries will be reviewed by a panel of judges before being selected for display as part of the exhibition. The exhibition itself will run from Saturday 23 September to Saturday 21 October 2023, with all pieces available to purchase from the museum.

A private preview evening will take place on Friday 22 September 2023 between 6pm and 8pm, during which prizes will be presented to chosen winning exhibitors.

Arts for Rutland are pleased to be able to promote and showcase artwork from local talented artists, with previous years seeing more than 100 pieces of art displayed.

All required information, including entry forms, and terms and conditions, are available on the Arts for Rutland website, as well as via both Facebook and Twitter.

Previous winners, and examples of works submitted are also available to see.

Arts for Rutland have put out a call for artists for their upcoming exhibition. Image credit: Arts for Rutland.

A spokesperson for Arts for Rutland said: "We look forward to seeing as many entries as possible, and to putting on the exhibition to celebrate the fantastic local talent that exists in Rutland and the surrounding counties."

Rutland County Museum is open on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and can be found at:

Catmos Street

Oakham

Rutland

LE15 6HW

     

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